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The man argued that people who dismiss Telugu, Tamil, or Deccani speakers as outsiders often lack an understanding of ...
The world’s longest venomous snake, the King Cobra, is now officially under consideration to be included in the IUCN Red List of Endangered Species, marking a significant ...
Having drunk a glass of Kaveri water, you involuntarily speak Kannada." This ironic aside captured his conviction in the easiness and natural acceptance of the language, the common man in Karnataka.
Kamal Haasan is unaware of the history of Kannada, said Chief Minister Siddaramaiah today, after a remark by the Tamil megastar snowballed into a wider language controversy.
That’s why I began my speech by saying, life, family, and Tamil. Your language (Kannada) was born out of Tamil, so you too are included," told Kamal glancing at Shivarajkumar.
Beginning his speech in Tamil, Haasan said, "My life and my family is the Tamil language," and went on to add, "Your language (Kannada) was born out of Tamil, so you too are included (in this ...
Your language (Kannada) was born out of Tamil, so you too are included (part of it).” Also Read: Kamal Haasan reveals why Shah Rukh Khan agreed to work on his movie for free ...
Tamil megastar Kamal Haasan, weeks before the release of his latest film, Thug Life, has teed off a fresh controversy with his "your language (Kannada) was born out of Tamil" remark at an event in ...
A customer took to social media to call out Union Bank of India for not offering Kannada as a language choice at an ATM outside its Nagarbhavi branch near the NLS campus.
Don't dub Kannada movies in Hindi! Don't release Kannada movies pan-India! Do you have the guts to say this to Kannada film stars, Mr. @Tejasvi_Surya, or you are just another language warrior?
National Award-winning singer Sonu Nigam was surrounded by the Kannada language controversy lately. It all started in a musical concert in Bangalore, where the actor's words allegedly hurt ...
As per the 2017 Kannada Language Learning Rule, Kannada has been made mandatory as the first or second language in all schools under the CBSE and ICSE curriculum from the 2017-18 academic year.